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OConnor Helps Professionals Get an O-Grip
OConnor Helps Professionals Get an O-Grip

OConnor now offers handgrips for cameras, which include smooth functioning, single-handle ball joints and the ability to support a maximum payload capacity of 44 pounds.

Constructed with a solid titanium core for extreme durability and reliability, O-Grips are the first professional camera handgrips capable of fitting all three standard rod systems (15mm and 19mm Studio, and 15mm LWS) via the O-Grips bridge. OConnor O-Grips can be used with all common camera configurations.

Modular O-Grips are stackable for custom applications and can be configured to create double or even multi-joint handles. Each grip is adjustable and capable of a half sphere of stepless articulation. In addition, by combining two grips, the range can be extended to a complete sphere. 

Users can easily perform tool-free adjustment and locking of the O-Grips with one hand while operating most camera systems on their shoulder.  A ⅜-inch stainless steel top screw and ⅜-inch bottom thread enable attachment at many points on a camera system and allow the addition of different accessories to the O-Grips for maximum versatility and functionality. Attaching or removing a single O-Grip Module from the camera system is accomplished using a 5mm Allen wrench.

O'Connor O-Grips are now available as a single handgrip module with a list price of $500; in a single-jointed set priced at $1200; or in a double-jointed set with a list price of $2000. The O-Grip Three-System Rod Bridge can also be purchased separately for $400.

For more information, visit http://www.ocon.com.

 
    
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